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Is there a key I can hold down so that when clicking on cells for a formula,
it makes it an absolute reference? I'm using mixed references, so I don't want to switch the default. |
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Try the F4 key to toggle referencing...
-- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "mattgoof2005" wrote: Is there a key I can hold down so that when clicking on cells for a formula, it makes it an absolute reference? I'm using mixed references, so I don't want to switch the default. |
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"Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Try the F4 key to toggle referencing... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "mattgoof2005" wrote: Is there a key I can hold down so that when clicking on cells for a formula, it makes it an absolute reference? I'm using mixed references, so I don't want to switch the default. |
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